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Signs of Flow Atop Antarctic Ice
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Published January 20, 2018
Ice moves slowly, and fractures are often the only perceptible indication of movement.
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Ice in the Weddell Sea
Published January 2, 2018
Areas of new sea ice are visible in the vicinity of the Larsen C ice shelf off the Antarctic Peninsula.
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Southern Antarctic Peninsula
Published December 28, 2017
Approaching the icy continent by aircraft, the vast expanse of water and ice is suddenly broken by gray and brown rocky mountaintops
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A Birdseye View of Iceberg A-68A
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Published November 23, 2017
From an altitude of just over 1,000 feet, photographs from aircraft give an uncommon look at the massive Antarctic iceberg.
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Icy Fingers in the Weddell Sea
Published November 22, 2017
As a result of the collision, blocks of ice slide above and below each other in a pattern that resembles a zipper or interlocking fingers.
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Hidden Under New England’s Green Canopy
Published August 16, 2017
In Connecticut’s forests, lidar has helped uncover a bit of early U.S. history.
Sierra Snowpack Bigger Than Last Four Years Combined
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Published April 22, 2017
NASA airborne snow surveys provide key information for California water managers.
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